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URL = http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3005The Economics of Open Content Symposium: The Wealth of Networks
Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School
Yale University Law School Professor Yochai Benkler explores the
new economies and the powerful transformative potential of decentralized
social production.
The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School
On January 23-24, 2006, Intelligent Televison hosts the Economics
of Open Content symposium at MIT to bring together representatives from
media industries, cultural and educational institutions, and legal and
business minds to discuss how to make open content happen better and
faster.

About Me

Robert Searle was educated in Windsor at the Royal Free, the Tutorials, and East Berkshire College. He is the originator of two major "work in progress" Paradigms known as Transfinancial Economics (TFE), and Multi-Dimensional Science (MDS).The former believes that new unearned money could be electronically created without serious inflation notably for key environmental, and
socially ethical projects. Multi-Dimensional Science though presents an unique "scientific" Methodology by which claimed psychic, and spiritual "phenomena"could possibly be "proved".
Apart from the above, Searle has proposed the development of the Universal Debating Project, an interactive "encyclopedia" of virtually "all" pro, and con arguments for practically any subject in the world.He is the creator too of a tribute blog on the musician, and broadcaster David Munrow (1942-1976), and a pioneering one on Contemporary Early Music.Furthermore, he has a very large audio-visual collection of Medieval, and Renaissance Music (manually created as Searle8), and has an "unusual" musical project involving improvisation which could also open up a "new" approach to music.